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Db Sai Krok X-bold 13 |verified| May 2026

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db sai krok x-bold 13

Db Sai Krok Xbold 13 is a unique Thai font and multi-disciplinary art project designed by the Thai graphic designer and sound artist

License: Generally sold as part of the DB Font Vol. 2 bundle, though non-commercial versions may be found on various font repositories. Ideal Use Cases

  • A typed font/style name (possibly a Thai or Lao font: “db sai krok” suggests a rounded, handwritten or marker style, “x-bold 13” might point to a weight/size).
  • A song or remix title on a platform like SoundCloud or YouTube, with “deep post” meaning deep house / post-club or a deep emotional post caption.

Part 2: Why "X-Bold 13" is a Sweet Spot

Why not X-Bold 12 or X-Bold 14? The number 13 is somewhat of an anomaly in traditional web design (where even numbers like 14px or 16px are standard), but it is a secret weapon in hybrid Thai-Latin typesetting.

Common Pitfall

Never use font-weight: bold or 700 to call X-Bold. If the CSS cannot find weight 800, it will default to the closest match, which is often just "Bold" (700). You will lose the distinct thickness of the X-Bold variant, resulting in a noticeably weaker headline.

  1. Lubricate the X-Grip: The cross-hatched chuck needs occasional cleaning. Use a dry graphite lubricant—never oil, as oil attracts grit.
  2. Respect the 13mm Limit: Do not attempt to use a 14mm or 1/2-inch bit (a true 12.7mm is fine, but avoid oversized imperial bits). Pushing past 13mm voids the "X-Bold" structural warranty.
  3. Spindle Cooling: After heavy use (drilling 50+ holes in 1/2" steel), run the tool at no-load high speed for 30 seconds to activate the centrifugal fan cooling of the "Sai Krok" treated gearbox.
  4. Carbon Brushes: For corded versions, inspect the brushes every 100 hours of use. The high torque eats brushes faster than standard drills.